November 10, 2008

Popular Science’s Best Of What’s New 2008

Popular Science has announced their 100 Best Of What's New 2008. A lot of the technology listed you've already heard of, such as the Apple Application Store. As with all good list though, there's going to be several you haven't heard of, and probably at least a few in there that you'll want to track down.

The list is broken up into eleven different categories, which are Automotive, Aviation & Space, Computing, Engineering, Gadgets, Green Tech, Home Entertainment, Home Tech, Health, Recreation and Security. Here's the blurb about it from the PopSci site:

For decades, we've fantasized about watching paper-thin TVs, soaring hundreds of feet with personal jetpacks, riding in cars that drive themselves, and re-growing organs. The 21st annual Best of What's New celebrates all of those dreams coming true. Take a look around here to learn about these achievements and 96 other breakthroughs that, whether long awaited or completely unexpected, are equally amazing. Photos, video, galleries, and more: it's Best of What's New 2008.

You can read through the list over at the Popular Science site HERE.

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